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places to Stay in Mount Vernon

The Grand is the perfect location for your next stay. Located at 12 Public Square in downtown Mount Vernon, the five-story, Victorian hotel is owned and operated by Mount Vernon Nazarene University and offers 46 exquisite rooms, a breathtaking parlor, and continental breakfast for all guests.

The Grand is owned by MVNU. The Grand offers amenities such as a fitness center, complimentary high-speed Wif-Fi, business center, two conference spaces and an upscale breakfast. Mention that you're here for an MVNU event and get a 15% discount!

For students who live more than four hours from campus (as determined by Google Maps), we offer other housing options. Please email Wendi Lahmon for more details to reserve a spot. 

Use code MVNU2024Alumni for room blocks!

For reservations, visit www.mountvernongrand.com or call 1-844-700-1717.

The Mount Vernon Inn a family owned and operated Inn located in Mount Vernon, Ohio. It has a wide range of rooms and local homes available. You can expect clean, smoke free rooms that overlook our perennial garden. Also enjoy a fresh cooked breakfast every morning and a complimentary drink to relax in the evenings.

Use code MVN for room blocks!

For reservations, please click here or call 1-740-392-9881

The Comfort Inn hotel in Mount Vernon, OH is located off Route 36 near the Kokosing River and the Ohio Kokosing Gap Trail.

Use code MVNU2024 for room blocks!

For reservations, please click here or call 1-740-392-6886.

The hotel's location in Mount Vernon, Ohio is convenient for business travelers, and amenities such as free high speed, wireless Internet access are designed to help travelers make the most of their busy schedules. The hotel is close to Knox Community Hospital and businesses such as AMG Industries, Mauser Corporation, Ariel Corporation, and International Paper.

For reservations, please click here or call 1-740-392-1900

Use code MVNU2024 for room blocks!

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